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# Labs features
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If Labs is enabled in the [Element config](config.md), you can enable some of these features by going
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to `Settings->Labs`. This list is non-exhaustive and subject to change, chat in
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[#element-web:matrix.org](https://matrix.to/#/#element-web:matrix.org) for more information.
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**Be warned! Labs features are not finalised, they may be fragile, they may change, they may be
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dropped. Ask in the room if you are unclear about any details here.**
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## New spinner design (`feature_new_spinner`)
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Replaces the old spinner image with a new, svg-based one featuring a sleeker design.
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## Message pinning (`feature_pinning`)
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Allows you to pin messages in the room. To pin a message, use the 3 dots to the right of the message
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and select "Pin".
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## Custom status (`feature_custom_status`)
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An experimental approach for supporting custom status messages across DMs. To set a status, click on
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your avatar next to the message composer.
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## Custom tags (`feature_custom_tags`)
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An experimental approach for dealing with custom tags. Custom tags will appear in the bottom portion
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of the community filter panel.
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Setting custom tags is not supported by Element.
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## Render simple counters in room header (`feature_state_counters`)
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Allows rendering of labelled counters above the message list.
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Once enabled, send a custom state event to a room to set values:
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1. In a room, type `/devtools` to bring up the devtools interface
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2. Click "Send Custom Event"
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3. Toggle from "Event" to "State Event"
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4. Set the event type to: `re.jki.counter` and give it a unique key
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5. Specify the content in the following format:
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```
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{
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"link": "",
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"severity": "normal",
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"title": "my counter",
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"value": 0
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}
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```
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That's it. Now should see your new counter under the header.
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## Multiple integration managers (`feature_many_integration_managers`)
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Exposes a way to access all the integration managers known to Element. This is an implementation of [MSC1957](https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-doc/pull/1957).
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## New ways to ignore people (`feature_mjolnir`)
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When enabled, a new settings tab appears for users to be able to manage their ban lists.
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This is a different kind of ignoring where the ignored user's messages still get rendered,
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but are hidden by default.
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Ban lists are rooms within Matrix, proposed as [MSC2313](https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-doc/pull/2313).
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[Mjolnir](https://github.com/matrix-org/mjolnir) is a set of moderation tools which support
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ban lists.
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## Verifications in DMs (`feature_dm_verification`)
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An implementation of [MSC2241](https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-doc/pull/2241). When enabled, verification might not work with devices which don't support MSC2241.
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This also includes a new implementation of the user & member info panel, designed to share more code between showing community members & room members. Built on top of this new panel is also a new UX for verification from the member panel.
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The setting will be removed in a future release, enabling it non-optionally for
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all users.
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## Bridge info tab (`feature_bridge_state`)
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Adds a "Bridge Info" tab to the Room Settings dialog, if a compatible bridge is
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present in the room. The Bridge info tab pulls information from the `m.bridge` state event ([MSC2346](https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-doc/pull/2346)). Since the feature is based upon a MSC, most
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bridges are not expected to be compatible, and users should not rely on this
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tab as the single source of truth just yet.
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## Presence indicator in room list (`feature_presence_in_room_list`)
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This adds a presence indicator in the room list next to DM rooms where the other
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person is online.
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## Custom themes (`feature_custom_themes`)
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Custom themes are possible through Element's [theme support](./theming.md), though
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normally these themes need to be defined in the config for Element. This labs flag
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adds an ability for end users to add themes themselves by using a URL to the JSON
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theme definition.
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For some sample themes, check out [aaronraimist/element-themes](https://github.com/aaronraimist/element-themes).
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